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If you have any general questions, comments or feedback about NEXT, feel free to contact us at: Info@nextmanga.comIf you have any questions regarding where one can purchase a certain Manga translation, refer to the appropriate contact below. |
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LANGUAGE or Country |
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English |
Tyndale Publishing |
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Spanish |
American Bible Society |
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Japanese |
New Life League |
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Russian |
Bible League of Canada |
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French |
Éditions BLF Europe |
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Thai |
Bridge Communications Co., LTD |
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Philippines |
Bible League, Philippines |
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Finnish |
Finnish Bible Society |
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Korean |
Cornerstone Ministries |
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Português |
Vida Nova |
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Khmer |
Fount of Wisdom |
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Swedish |
Gloria Förlag |
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PURCHASE



To purchase books in the translated languages, please click on the appropriate link below. |
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LANGUAGE |
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English |
Tyndale Publishing |
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Japanese |
Japan Bible Society |
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Russian |
Bible League of Canada |
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French |
Éditions BLF Europe |
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Thai |
Bridge Communications Co., LTD |
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Tagalog |
Bible League – Philippines |
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Finnish |
Finnish Bible Society |
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Korean |
Cornerstone Ministries |
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Portuguese |
Vida Nova |
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Khmer |
Fount of Wisdom |
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Swedish |
Gloria Förlag |
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Norwegian |
Hermon Forlag |
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Danish |
Bibelselskabet |
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Hello world!
History
Japanese manga got its start in 1959 when two magazines, ‘Weekly Shonen Sunday’ and Weekly Shonen Magazine’ were launched the same day. They were a big hit and provided initial fuel for the manga boom.
In Japan, the word “manga” simply means “comic.” But to the world, “manga” has come to be equated with the particular artistic style of comic creation originating in Japan, and has gained tremendous popularity around the globe.




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